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Air Video client for PC?  XML
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lshkim



Joined: 09/22/2009 17:06:26
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First of all, this is the best iPhone app ever!

Is there any plan to release a client for PC (WIN/MAC)?

Thanks!
Admin



Joined: 08/23/2009 08:49:34
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Hi,

we don't currently plan a client for computers.
NichBoy



Joined: 09/22/2009 10:47:19
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Damn, this is what I was logging on to suggest. Keep it in the notebook though, that would be amazing.
antoinel



Joined: 10/04/2011 17:34:37
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Hi,

Is there an update on this ? Has it been released since then, or will it at some point ?

Thanks
frankhansen99



Joined: 06/16/2010 15:46:28
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A PC client and a DNLA service from the Air Video server is the features I miss the most. If this was supported, I could put away all my other services/servers, and just use Air Video for everything. Stream to my computer at work. To my PS3 in the gaming room. Everywhere. It would, simply put, be a knock-out feature, and make Air Video a clone killer.

Developers: Is this technically feasible?

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Tikker



Joined: 03/28/2010 23:37:56
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Why would you not just install proper codecs on your pc rather than use a different machine to transcode it? On a closed system where you can't add in new codec support then air video makes sense. On a pc it doesn't
Admin



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frankhansen99 wrote:A PC client and a DNLA service from the Air Video server is the features I miss the most. If this was supported, I could put away all my other services/servers, and just use Air Video for everything. Stream to my computer at work. To my PS3 in the gaming room. Everywhere. It would, simply put, be a knock-out feature, and make Air Video a clone killer.

Developers: Is this technically feasible?

We'd have to first implement DLNA in Air Video Server. It's not a priority right now.
tonyakerman



Joined: 02/02/2012 03:54:32
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any update to this......




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Fofer



Joined: 02/06/2012 17:15:19
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At least for Mac, there is an (unofficial) AirVideo client made by a different developer.

All versions available for download here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6713110/MacAirVideoClient/Download/MacAirVideoClient.xml

Seems to be working pretty well for me. It even has AirPlay support built into it now...
antoinel



Joined: 10/04/2011 17:34:37
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Fofer wrote:At least for Mac, there is an (unofficial) AirVideo client made by a different developer.

All versions available for download here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6713110/MacAirVideoClient/Download/MacAirVideoClient.xml

Seems to be working pretty well for me. It even has AirPlay support built into it now...


That's what I would need ! Nothing for PC users ?
Thanks
Fofer



Joined: 02/06/2012 17:15:19
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Sorry, I am not aware of anything like this for PC users.
lillerik



Joined: 02/20/2012 18:20:35
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What I would really like is a browser version so I can just enter my ID and PIN and start watching on any computer.
 
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